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MODIFIED HOUSING ARRANGEMENTS

Reasonable accommodations are provided for qualified students who have a diagnosed disability that causes substantial limitations in a college environment. Accordingly, the College will consider modifying housing assignment procedures or arrangements when necessary to provide access to the residence halls for students with disabilities or significant medical conditions that otherwise would limit their participation.
Students should contact the Coordinator of Access Services to request modifications in housing and to provide the required documentation as early as possible to allow sufficient time for consideration and planning. Requests should be made well in advance of established Residential Life timeframes; otherwise, options may be limited. New students are advised to submit their requests and the required documentation by June 1.
Deborah Alder, Coordinator of Access Services
610-526-7351
dalder@brynmawr.edu

Please note: College Health Service records are confidential; therefore, any requests for modification in housing assignments MUST be coordinated through Access Services.

ROOM INFORMATION

Although most returning students are able to live in single rooms, almost all first-year students will be assigned to doubles, triples or quads. Each student is provided the following room furnishings: bed, desk with chair, dresser, closet or wardrobe, and bookshelf. In addition, students are able to connect to the wireless network from their student rooms.

WINTER BREAK HOUSING

The residence halls stay open over Fall, Thanksgiving and Spring breaks. During winter break, Rhoads Hall is designated for winter break housing and is the only hall that remains open. Those students who are eligible to stay over winter break are assigned to rooms in Rhoads. Students who live in Rhoads should be aware that when they are away during winter break, those who have been approved for winter break housing may be assigned to stay in their rooms. Please note that this does NOT require the academic year resident to move belongings out over the break.

Are you willing to live in the designated winter break housing hall (Rhoads)?
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YesNoNo Preference

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SMOKING

Bryn Mawr residence halls are non-smoking. Therefore smoking is prohibited in all residence halls. Smoking is only permitted outdoors.

How often do you smoke cigarettes?
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NeverInfrequentlyRegularly

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Would you find it upsetting if your roommate smoked outdoors?
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YesNo

PERSONALITY/HABITS/ ENVIRONMENT

Please answer the following questions honestly and thoughtfully to help us select your roommate(s)

I anticipate going to sleep:
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9 - 10pm10 - 11pm11 - midnightmidnight-1am1 - 2amafter 2am

I anticipate waking up:
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5 - 6am6 - 7am7 - 8am8 - 9am9 - 10am10 - 11am

These are my sleeping habits and preferences:
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I am a light sleeperI am a heavy sleeperI wake up easily to an alarmI prefer to hit the snooze buttonI prefer to sleep with the window openI prefer to sleep with the window closedI prefer to go to sleep in a quiet environmentI prefer to sleep with background noise

Check all that apply.

My living space can best be described as:
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A place for everything and everything in its placeClean but clutteredLove me, love my mess

Check only one.

How much time do you anticipate spending in your room?
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Much-I like to study, socialize and relax in the roomModerate-I will be in and out-fairly flexibleLittle-I will be fairly busy and out and about often

More quietMore social I generally study in the roomI generally study away from the roomMore defined space in the roomMore open, shared space in the room

Check all that apply.

The most important thing my roommate(s) should know about living with me is:
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Briefly describe your ideal roommate relationship
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Please tell us more about yourself and what you think would be important when assigning you roommate(s).
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Possible topics to include: academic and co-curricular interests; musical tastes, sports and other hobbies and interests; feelings about borrowing things, guests, and other habits; social media habits including Skype with friends and family, etc. Please limit your response to 500 characters.

Roommate Request

If you have a specific student(s) you would like to room with, please let us know. Roommate requests must be mutual, so the other student(s) must also request to have you as a roommate.

ENID COOK CENTER

The Enid Cook ’31 Center is in honor of Enid Appo Cook, the first African American woman to graduate from Bryn Mawr College. The Enid Cook Center is open to students of the Latin and African diaspora, as well as members of Sisterhood, BACaSO, Mujeres and Zami.

The ECC serves as both a residential space and as a cultural center. By applying to live in the ECC you acknowledge this shared use of space and recognize that the common areas of the building will be available to and used by non-residents throughout the year.

If you are interested in living in the ECC, please complete the application at the link below.